Respective Responsibilities Clause Samples
The 'Respective Responsibilities' clause defines and delineates the specific duties and obligations of each party involved in an agreement. It typically outlines which party is responsible for particular tasks, deliverables, or compliance requirements, ensuring that roles are clearly assigned and understood. By clarifying these responsibilities, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, promoting accountability and smooth execution of the contract.
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Respective Responsibilities a. The Employer’s responsibility with respect to the above group insurance benefits shall be limited to the prompt payment of its premium obligations on behalf of eligible employees. In addition, the Employer shall make group insurance information available to eligible employees, including applications and claim materials as furnished by the insurance carriers.
b. Employees who are eligible for and/or participating in group insurance programs provided through the Employer shall be responsible for keeping the Employer informed, in writing, of any and all changes in their personal status (e.g. marital status, eligible dependents, etc.) which may affect their group insurance benefits.
Respective Responsibilities. A. The United States side will:
1. Identify United States schools that will participate in the GLOBE Program (details regarding GLOBE schools in Appendix A);
2. Select, in consultation with international scientists and educators, the GLOBE environmental measurements and types of measurements equipment (described in Appendix B);
3. Select Principal Investigator Teams for the GLOBE environmental measurements, and support the United States members of the Team;
4. Develop, in consultation with international scientists and educators, GLOBE educational materials;
5. Translate GLOBE instructional materials related to measurements procedures and data reporting protocols into the six United Nations languages, and provide a copy of these plus all broader GLOBE educational materials to the Latvian side for further reproduction as necessary;
6. Conduct regional training sessions for GLOBE Country [*3] Coordinators and GLOBE teachers who will serve as trainers for additional GLOBE teachers in Latvia;
7. Design, develop, operate, and maintain GLOBE data processing capabilities and other computers (to the extent possible, textual material appearing on computer screens will be accessible in the student's choice among six United Nations languages);
8. Accept environmental data reported from GLOBE schools around the world, and develop and provide resultant global environmental images to the Latvian side; and
9. Evaluate the overall GLOBE Program periodically, in consultation with international GLOBE Country Coordinators, and modify the overall program as appropriate.
B. The Latvian side will:
1. Identify Latvian schools that will participate in the GLOBE Program (details regarding GLOBE schools in Appendix A) and provide an updated list of Latvian GLOBE schools to the United States side at the beginning of each school year;
2. Ensure that Latvian GLOBE students conduct the fundamental activities of GLOBE schools detailed in Appendix A (take GLOBE environmental measurements, report data, and receive and use resultant global environmental images, using GLOBE educational materials under [*4] the guidance of teachers trained to conduct the GLOBE program);
3. Name a Point of Contact from the Latvian Ministry of Education and Science responsible for policy-level communications with the Director of the GLOBE Program;
4. Name a Country Coordinator responsible for day-to-day management, oversight, and facilitation of the GLOBE Program in Latvia;
5. Ensure that the Country Coordinato...
Respective Responsibilities. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, each party agrees that, to the extent authorized by law, it will be responsible for its own acts or omissions and the results thereof and will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of the other party and the results thereof. In the event that either party becomes aware of any claim made by or expected from a claimant against a party to this Agreement, which claim relates to the subject matter of this Agreement, that party will immediately notify the other party, and the parties will share all information regarding such matter and cooperate with each other in addressing the matter. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing contained in this Agreement will create the relationship of partnership, joint venture, agency, or employment between the parties or any of their employees, officers, agents, or contractors. Each party hereby agrees to perform any further acts and to execute and deliver any documents that may be reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of this Agreement.
Respective Responsibilities. The Department of Social Services Agrees to:
Respective Responsibilities. Responsibilities of the Provider Maintain a record of people using the range of services provided by the Service. Ensure that it is fully aware of its responsibilities with regard to current legislation and regulations relevant to the organisation and the service provided. Responsible risk taking shall be regarded as normal. The Provider shall have in place mechanisms to ensure that management complete an “assessment of risk” on all aspects of activities, and clear guidance on safety precautions shall be produced for staff. Devise and maintain monitoring and evaluation systems. Facilitate visits and co-operate with other appropriate monitoring activities by the Council’s representatives. Ensure the service is appropriately publicised to ensure it reaches the maximum number of potential Service Users. Follow the principles set out in the Local Compact between the Voluntary, Community and Public Sectors in Darlington. Responsibilities of the Council Ensure the Provider is aware of nominated officers as contact points, and notify the Provider in writing within a reasonable period of time of changes to Nominated Officers as they occur. Follow the principles set out in the Local Compact between the Voluntary, Community and Public Sectors in Darlington.
Respective Responsibilities. 3.1 MMH is responsible for the coordination and facilitation of the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all relevant strategic activities within the project. In coordination with HVH, MMH is responsible for annual planning, budgeting, and reporting cycle.
3.2 The Embassy of Denmark is responsible for annual allocations and disbursements depending on the approval of MMH. The Embassy of Denmark guarantee a total amount of DKK
5.1 million for the implementation of the proposed activities during the next 4 years (2015-2018) disbursed according to Article 6 of this MoU. The funds will be distributed with DKK 2.6 million to the Physiotherapy-project, DKK 2.2 million to the reproductive health project and DKK 0.3 million to the hospital management project. These amounts cannot be exceeded unless all partners and the Embassy of Denmark agree.
Respective Responsibilities. DSS agrees to:
1. Reimburse the School District the Title XIX and Title XXI federal share of actual and allowable costs for EPSDT administration provided by staff based upon a time accounting system which is in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A-87 and 45 CFR parts 74 and 95; other expense and equipment costs necessary to collect data, disseminate information and carry out the staff functions outlined in this agreement. The rate of reimbursement for eligible administrative costs will be 50%. Changes in federal regulations affecting the matching percentage and/or costs eligible for enhanced or administrative match, which become effective subsequent to the execution of this agreement, will be applied as provided in the regulations.
2. Provide the School District access to any public information necessary to properly provide the EPSDT Administrative Outreach and Case Management.
3. Develop and conduct periodic quality assurance and utilization reviews in cooperation with the School District. Federal oversight staff may also conduct reviews.
4. Provide initial training and technical assistance to staff of the School Districts regarding the responsibilities assumed within the terms of this agreement.
5. Conduct in-service training sessions for participating School Districts on a periodic basis.
6. Provide necessary consultation to the School District on issues related to this agreement as needed. The School District agrees to:
1. Provide, to the greatest extent possible, EPSDT Administrative Outreach and Case Management as an instrument for DSS to aid in assuring the availability, accessibility and coordination of required health care resources to Medicaid eligible children and their families residing within the district's boundaries. The School District shall develop and retain in its records an internal process for measuring the progress of the district toward attainment of the Program goals. The following list of activities has been identified as appropriate for providing the Administrative Case Management function.
a. Provide outreach activities: Informing eligible or potentially eligible individuals about Medicaid and how to access Medicaid, describing the range of services covered under Medicaid and explaining how to obtain Medicaid preventative services.
b. Assist children and families to establish Medicaid eligibility: Making referrals to the appropriate local Department of Social Services Office for eligibility determination, and, when de...
Respective Responsibilities. Section 3.1. National Research Team (UNM with subcontracted partners)
Respective Responsibilities. A. County will receive notice of bond forfeitures and track the forfeiture period. County will exercise its discretion in determining how to respond to requests for extension, tolling, and vacating forfeiture based on the circumstances of each request.
B. If the forfeiture period has passed and the bond enters the judgment period without having been exonerated, County will determine whether the defendant was arrested by City or the California Highway Patrol within City’s boundaries (“City Cases”). If so, County will serve all papers related to City Cases on the City Attorney. City consents to receiving service by e-mail to its City Attorney or designee.
C. County will engage in reasonable efforts to defend the judgment and collect any recovery in City Cases. City shall have the right to assume responsibility for defending and enforcing the judgment of City Cases at any time, provided that any County expenses will still be reimbursed prior to distribution of any recovery, as described in Section IV below.
D. City will provide all reasonably necessary assistance to County in exercising the responsibilities above.
Respective Responsibilities a. The Risk Manager and Business Continuity Officer will: Provide advice, guidance and support in developing and maintaining Risk Registers, Business Continuity and Incident Plans.
b. University staff/departments/schools duties and responsibilities. In order to help us fulfil our obligations under this agreement as well as our legal and statutory obligations, you (Head of Department/School) will: Maintain, review and monitor risk registers in a timely manner, to allow the information provided to be used in a timely manner for compiling reports; Advise the Risk Management and Business Continuity officer of any changes in priorities that may impact the delivery, or plan of work; To understand that some aspects of the work such as Business Continuity planning may have longer term goals, especially when we begin to consider interdependencies across the service areas;